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Anybody can spare 10 minutes, right?
Well, yes. But not always immediately.
That’s why the Yeshua Institute is making its recent series of live webcasts available on video and on demand. The series is called Hang 10: Crisis Leadership for Christians.
“Pick any of the 19 episodes you think might help you and watch them when it’s convient,” says Dr. Owen Phelps, Director of the Yeshua Institute.
The various webcasts feature six different presenters who all have one thing in common – they’re all active Christian Catholics who are very experienced leading in times of crisis.
T...

By Owen Phelps, Ph.D.
Director, Yeshua Institute
I’m sheltering at our summer home deep in 15 acres of undeveloped woods in the middle of an Indian reservation. We would seem to be as insulated and safe as people can be during this pandemic. But our lives are rife with uncertainty.
We’re not welcome here at the moment. Summer residents have been asked to stay away. The tribe’s grocery store, gas station and boat ramps are closed to seasonal visitors. Folks are afraid. There hasn’t been a case of the virus yet on the reservation. But should it show up, it wouldn’t take much to overwhel...

By Owen Phelps. Ph.D.
Director, Yeshua Institute
Saturday, May 16, marks the start of Laudato Si’ Week, scheduled by the Vatican to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home.
The encyclical was dated May 24, 2015 and officially published at a new conference on June 18. Its title, Laudato si’, translates as “Praise Be to You!” in English.
New mindset
In it the pope calls for a “new mindset” regarding humanity’s relationship to the earth and all of its resources. He calls on people to think of themsel...

By Owen Phelps, Ph.D.
Director, Yeshua Institute
Welcome to the Age of VUCA.
If you haven’t heard of that term before, relax. You will probably hear it again often in the future.
But don’t relax too much. VUCA is about vigilance, not complacence.
Let me explain
VUCA is an acronym that originated with students at the U.S. Army War College to describe four characteristics of the world – and many of its smaller parts – in the wake of the Cold War. They are:
volatility,
uncertainty,
complexity, and,
ambiguity.
In earlier, simpler times the notion was that a leader woul...

Thursday, April 30, marks the last day of the month.
It also marks the end of some social distancing restrictions in some parts of the country, as well as the end of the Hang 10 series of live 10-minute webcasts on Crisis Leadership for Christians presented by the Yeshua Catholic International Leadership Institute.
But videos of all 19 brief webcasts will be available to view shortly after the live series ends Thursday.
A list of descriptions and links to the webcasts will be published in the next issue of The Catholic Leader on May 13.
“We’ve heard good things about our effort, and we look fo...

By Owen Phelps, Ph.D.
Director, Yeshua Institute
One of the greatest challenges we leaders face in times of great uncertainty – like now – is how to minimize the impact of biases creeping into our decision making.
That’s because research shows that our cognitive decision biases are most likely to raise their ugly heads in highly changeable, uncertain and stressful environments—just like the one we’re in.
People with little or no self-awareness are going to scratch their heads and wonder what the problem is. If you ask them, they don’t have any problem with bias. Everyth...

By Owen Phelps, Ph.D.
Director, Yeshua Institute
It hasn’t been easy for many people. But easy or hard, it hasn’t been normal for anyone.
And not being normal is harder on some people than others.
Consider the new brand of humor making the rounds:
I don't think anyone expected that when we changed the clocks we'd go from Standard Time to the Twilight Zone.
Classified Ad: Single man with toilet paper seeks woman with hand sanitizer for good clean fun.
Day 3 of home-schooling: It’s going well -- two students suspended for fighting and one teacher fired for drinking on the job.
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By Owen Phelps, Ph.D.
Director, Yeshua Institute
“When you’re up to your butt in alligators, it’s a little hard to remember your purpose is to drain the swamp.”
You probably remember that adage. It was one of my dad’s favorite observations.
If you’re working from home these days and beating your head against the wall over little things – all those alligators in your stay-at-home swamp – you might be wishing you could just focus on those immediate short-term challenges and let the rest of the world slip by.
But most likely, once in a while – maybe just to ...

By Owen Phelps, Ph.D.
Director, Yeshua Institute
I daresay that whatever else the Covid-19 pandemic is, it is good for our prayer lives.
I’m guessing there are some people out there who haven’t bothered to utter a prayer in decades who are now on their knees almost sweating blood. No doubt the rest of us are praying pretty earnestly too.
It reminds me of the time my youngest son lost his pet frog to a case of too much loving attention. We asked him if he wanted a little graveside prayer service and we were pleased when he showed his eagerness.
We dug a little hole in the yard, put the frog’...

Hang 10: Crisis Leadership for Christians is the title of a 10-minute webcast that begins this coming Monday, April 6.
“We’ll keep it fast and focused,” promises Dr. Owen Phelps, director of the Yeshua Institute and host of the webcast.
It will air daily, Monday through Friday, at 1 p.m. CDT (2 p.m. EDT, noon MDT and 11 a.m. PDT).
Link coming Friday
A link to register for the webcast will be published in a special issue of The Catholic Leader and on social media this Friday, April 3.
“We hope you watch for it and share it as widely as possible,” Phelps said.
“Remember, ...